Pete317 wrote:
I think it went really well, although the convoys didn't really stick together as I hoped they would. I was right out front with the leaders and I couldn't see many behind - I understand that, at the back, speeds were right down to little more than 20mph. Just goes to show how slow speeds mess up traffic flows on the motorway, I guess...
Ours was one of the last cars to leave in the westbound convoy from Membury. It took over 15 minutes for everyone to get out of the lorry park and onto the motorway.
The problem was that, being a bank holiday Saturday, the service station was busy anyway, and other travellers - including a few HGVs - were constantly leaving onto the westbound carriageway and getting mixed in with our convoy. Some seemed to partly understand there was an organised protest going on, some seemed to not have a clue and were only interested in getting out into the traffic flow to continue their journey.
The only way I can see in future to keep all the protest vehicles together would be for the trafpol to hold back other travellers for a few minutes while the convoy assembles and all leaves in one line. No kind of criticism of the police yesterday: they were brilliant, and talking to three of them off the record, all were very supportive. Just that we need to think about the practical detals of traffic convoy management.
Pete317 wrote:
I must say I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of support people were showing - waving from the bridges and stuff like that, and it was also clear that many drivers who weren't originally part of the protest actually joined in and travelled at the same speed us.
Yes, the crowds of (presumably) locals waving in support from the motorway bridges was a nice bonus.
Pete317 wrote:
Thanks to all concerned for a great day out, and especially to Paul and Robin for getting the ball rolling.
Yep. Seconded. Good to meet everyone. Hope this public protest has started something which leads to positive changes.